Back in 2018 I bought a fabric bundle that I never actually used all together as a palette in anything. It was called 'Rosebud' in some blush-rose pinks and earthy camel tones, all in different linen weights, barkcloth & soft cotton merino.
When I spotted the folk sampler @farmandfolk recently with its rustic & earthy feel, I decided my small bundle would work very nicely. And I could always go to the quilt shop for extras - but it turns out I have enough in my stash here to add to the initial bundle and I was excited to get started.
I really love that one or two of the fabrics stand out a bit too, like the grey and white gingham and the Outback Wife floral 'Elizabeth' print.
I mixed in some darker fabrics with lighter tones so that it looked scrappy and had a lot of contrast. I'm keeping the colour palette simple - something just a bit different for me, I know! - using muted green, peachy/pinks, assorted browns to "ground" things, and maybe just a little black. Some fabrics are light and airy neutrals, while others are dark, moody & muted.
I really love that one or two of the fabrics stand out a bit too, like the grey and white gingham and the Outback Wife floral 'Elizabeth' print.
Block 3: Crow's Foot
next up Block 4: Sunray's Delight
and a group photo of my blocks so far ...
I'm enjoying seeing everyone’s work, loving all the different combinations of colour and prints.
If you're curious, click over to #folksamplersewalong
Linda
I love the tones and the different fabric textures! It will be great to watch your progress!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! It's nice to make something different once in a while, happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteThese blocks are real beauties in your capable hands, Linda. And such a sweet palette too.
ReplyDeleteI was just looking at these blocks. I love your soft colors.
ReplyDeleteOoh, how pretty — I love that pink and black stripe for the star points!
ReplyDeleteLove this palette, so soft and sweet. The floral fabric is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI can’t believe you purchased that bundle 7 years ago. The colors are today’s. Or timeless. Great choice.
ReplyDeleteOh! Outback Wife. And bark cloth. I remember her, and what a great maker she was (is). I miss her blog posts, especially when she shared activities on their sheep ranch. I wonder how she's doing. Do you suppose she's still making? It's nice to see your new project because, though it's "something a bit different," it's still very you. Those pastel colors are always a giveaway, Linda! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty bundle of fabrics, Linda - definitely worth breaking into! The sampler blocks look like they will make lovely design. Sara at Farm and Folk is the niece of a dear friend of mine, so I have read her book! I bet you would enjoy it, too.
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